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SINGAPORE : Singapore's Laurentia Tan has won a bronze medal in an Equestrian event on Tuesday, giving the country its first-ever medal at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.
Tan, who rode on horse "Nothing To Lose", took third placing in the Individual Championship Test Grade 1A event. Britain's Anne Dunham and S Christiansen took the gold and silver respectively.
Tan will be the first to receive the Athletes Achievement Award (AAA) set up by the Singapore National Paralympic Council. The award comprises a monetary reward of S$25,000 for her bronze medal in the individual event.
The AAA incentives of S$100,000, S$50,000 and S$25,000 are respectively for gold, silver and bronze medal placings at the Paralympic Games individual events.
In swimming, Singapore's Theresa Goh clocked 3 mins 14.22 secs to settle for fourth placing in the 200-metre freestyle event.
She had also come in fourth in the overall heats in the morning.
Singapore sailors Jovin Tan and Desiree Lim are in eighth place so far in the Two-Person Keelboat (SKUD18) event.
They have completed five races so far, with six more to go before the event wraps up on September 13. - CNA /ls
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